Meet Samsung's flagship Android tablet of 2014

Samsung's latest flagship tablet has a stunning and dazzling display, packed with new features -- including Android 4.4 "KitKat," and a bevy of enterprise-focused features that will not only wow the consumer but also the business customer.

Some of the highlights include a light, thin design with a super-AMOLED display, sporting a 2560 x 1600 resolution. It's powered by a Exynos S Octa Processor (1.9 GHz quad + 1.3 GHz quad for the graphics), and has 3GB of RAM included.

It also lands with a range of accessories, including a book cover, a simple cover, and a keyboard cover.

It will be available for purchase in July.

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Lighter and thinner than Apple's rival tablets

The Galaxy Tab S is just a few milimeters in depth, about the thickness of five credit cards. It's also featherweight, with the smaller 8.4-inch version weighing just 10 ounces, so you can easily pick it up with your thumb and index finger.

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Expandable memory, micro-USB port for connectivity

Both the 8.4-inch and 10.5-inch version arrive with micro-USB connectivity. And, if 16GB internal storage isn't enough, the expandable micro-SD slot allows for up to 128GB removable storage.

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Two colors available

There are two colors available: Titanium Bronze and Dazzling White. Dubbed as its flagship tablet of the year, the smaller 8.4-inch tablet will cost $399 and the 10.5-inch tablet will cost $499.

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Super AMOLED display

The 2560 x 1600 resolution display is the flagship feature of this tablet. Sporting enough pixels to double the high-definition standard, it has up to 100,000-1 contrast ratio, allowing for deep black levels and richer colors than standard definition displays.

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Up close, the resolution is stunning

Especially when watching high-definition video, the quality, responsiveness, and sharpness of the display is unparalleled to anything else on the market -- at least yet. It's extremely crisp and can run high-definition video content flawlessly.

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The picture and video quality is astounding

In some cases, it's like watching something in real life. The retina struggles at times to differentiate between the real-life scene because of the high pixel density.

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A "selfie-compatible" front-facing camera

The front-facing camera is 2.1 megapixels, allowing for sharp video calling and strong (compared to rivals) selfie-mode. It also lands with Android 4.4 "KitKat," which has the latest features and software, including Knox for the enterprise.

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Fingerprint scanner included

As with the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Korean electronics giant has ported the fingerprint scanner to the highly-anticipated tablet. Swipe down and it will allow the user access to the device. It also opens up apps and other services, like mobile payments.

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Rear-camera is strong but nothing spectacular

The rear-camera is 8-megapixels and has a flash to accompany it. It's not the strongest of cameras, but it displays high-resolution photos on the super-AMOLED display. From the eye-level, it's difficult to distinguish between an iPhone and the tablet's camera. And it's not clear if the display's benefits makes the photos simply look better.

Up close, the resolution is stunning

Especially when watching high-definition video, the quality, responsiveness, and sharpness of the display is unparalleled to anything else on the market -- at least yet. It's extremely crisp and can run high-definition video content flawlessly.